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16Dec/090

Bob Seger Lands Top Selling Catalog Album of the Decade

Written by: Matt Wardlaw

We've got some good news out of the Motor City with the word that our man Bob Seger has officially locked in the top selling catalog album of the decade on Billboard's Decade End Catalog Albums Chart with his 1994 Greatest Hits release.  Greatest Hits spent two years on the Billboard Top 200 before moving to the Catalog Albums chart where it has logged 660 weeks.  To date, Greatest Hits has sold nearly 9 million copies, which means that without question, Bob Seger is the man.

Bob Seger- Greatest Hits

We checked in with our resident Bob Seger nut Mel for a comment, and she simply said, "Bob Seger is a frikkin' GOD, and I demand that everybody MUST listen to "Still The Same" right now!"

For those of you that haven't picked it up yet, Early Seger Vol. 1, the new rarities release from Seger, is a must have for all Seger fans.  Five of the tracks are previously unreleased, and finished recently by Seger with some touchup work in the studio, and it's those five tracks that really make this set worth having.  Hopefully we'll see more archival releases like this from Seger in the future.  How about a live DVD?

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8Dec/0912

New Releases This Week: 30 Seconds to Mars, Neil Young, Kraftwerk vinyl

Written by: Matt Wardlaw

For those of you following along at home - the closer that we get to Christmas Day, you'll notice that the new releases will continue to dwindle.  But on a positive note, we mentioned one particular artist in the past two updates, and now he's got himself a Cleveland show booked.  So since we're a little bit bored,  we're going to try to see if we can make lighting strike again this week by mentioning an artist again, that we'd like to see here in Cleveland.

*drum roll*

Bob Seger.

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1Dec/092

New Releases This Week: Neil Diamond, The Bravery, Bob Seger

Written by: Matt Wardlaw

Now that we're past Thanksgiving, it's now officially time to think about Christmas shopping and the large amounts of holiday stress that come free with every order.  Since it's the holidays and all, this also means that the record label folks are starting to take lots of time off, which leaves the schedule of releases a bit thin.  This week does have new release fun and frolic from folks like The Bravery, R. Kelly and retrospective fun from Biz Markie and Enya, sold separately of course.  Neil Diamond celebrates the 30th anniversary of The Jazz Singer, and if you like Vladimir Horowitz, this is really your week.

While the brevity of the list below might leave you sad, a glance at release dates from previous weeks might make you smile.  And we're constantly finding stuff that we didn't even realize that it came out this year - like this Lloyd Cole rarities box set that we read about via our friends at Slicing Up Eyeballs!

Apparently when that one came out in March, we were too busy drinking green beer, or something.  Anyway, here's this week's selection of new releases.

Dig in!

The Bravery

The Bravery - Stir The Blood - also available on vinyl
Neil Diamond - The Jazz Singer - 30th Anniversary Edition (DVD)
Eagles - Box Set - All of their original releases from their self-titled debut to Eagles Live, remastered.  If you missed your shot at the limited edition box set of these titles a few years ago, apparently Rhino is giving you a second shot at owning the box.
Enya - The Very Best of Enya - For those days that you really need to hear "Orinoco Flow," this new collection has you covered.
Bryan Ferry - Best of Bryan Ferry
Vladimir Horowitz - The Complete Original Jacket Collection (70 CDs, lots of unreleased material) - How much do you love Dad?  No really - how much?  Enough to buy him a 70 CD set for his holiday gift?
R. Kelly - Untitled - These days, every time that I think of R. Kelly, I think of the hilarious Dave Chappelle skits.
Biz Markie - Diabolical! The Biz's Greatest Hits - You, you got what I neeeeeed.....
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - XVI (4 DVD boxed set)
Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter (The Criterion Collection) (Blu-ray)
Bob Seger - Early Seger Vol. 1 - 10 tracks including 5 from albums that are out of print, and 5 previously unreleased tracks.  Available exclusively online via Seger's website.  Seger fans in Michigan can pick up the album at Meijer grocery store locations.
Saturday Night Live1979-1980:   The Complete Fifth Season (7 disc set) - Musical guests include Blondie, Bob Dylan, Chicago, David Bowie, Randy Newman, The B-52's, and The Grateful Dead.
Spiritualized - Ladies & Gentleman We Are Floating In Space (Super Deluxe Edition) - Newly expanded edition adds two discs of bonus tracks
Yes - Keys to Acension (DVD) - Reissue includes Philly 1979 concert, creating a unique bargain for Yes fans that combines two of their worst ever DVD releases into one exciting package!

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29Apr/094

The Mel. The Myth. The Legend.

Written by: Mel

My best to Matt for allowing me to entertain him via my own blog -- only for me to completely neglect it -- and now invite me to offer my perverse selections of music to his readers. I hope I don't wear out my welcome too soon here at Addicted to Vinyl. This will be a lot of fun -- definitely different from writing about my personal dating shenanigans. As with Matt, maybe you will share in some of my memories. Or maybe you WERE one of those memories...

I'm somewhat of a music anomaly. My favorite genres of music include: classic rock, "alternative" music of the 90s, anything Michael Jackson (and nothing Paul McCartney), indie, old-school hip-hop and most classifications of dance music. Yes, there are many music lovers who claim the cliche, "I listen to everything" route, typically followed with a disclaimer to all-things country music. I hold no judgment to anyone's musical likes (or dislikes) for that matter. I mean, I am a slightly over-obsessed Michael McDonald fan.

Here's McDonald and I in St. Louis:

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The picture -- not so much embarrassment with that, right? The shriek upon realizing his star existed? YOU would have disowned me.

I suppose it's appropriate to the site's namesake that my musical tastes are in some ways associated with vinyl: classic rock WAS vinyl; in the 90s I wore vinyl; MJ - well... didn't everyone own the Thriller album? - and hip-hop and dance DJs who use vinyl in creation of a good night out will forever be awesome. There it is -- Mel's Addiction to Vinyl.

What I hope to do here is tell you a little bit about my current iPod obsessions, maybe tie that interest into one of my favorite artist or songs or perhaps a musical memory. As with most of us, music can creep up and remind you of something so completely random: who was holding my hand at a certain concert in 1995, hearing an "F-bomb" dropped (legally) on the radio for the first time in Amsterdam, the song playing when we lost our virginity (not me, of course), dancing to Mr. Big at the 8th grade dance (um, OK, maybe not that) or the guy beside me on a Vegas flight laughing at my MJ Playlist...

Good stories.

While I'm on the topic of Vegas, I'm heading out there for a sun-filled weekend. Take a listen to a few songs on my list:

"Escape" - Enrique Iglesias

Don't hate me right off the bat (please). This song has been on every vacation playlist since its release. Add it. It brightens up that moment when all electronic devices are (finally) allowed in use... and you have left the snowy runways of Cleveland for tropical paradises or bright, shiny lights of Sin City.

"It's Not Unusual" - Tom Jones

Legendary. Makes me happy for my fetish for male chest hair. Tom Jones just epitomizes all the cheesiness of The Strip at his prime. And his voice urges me to return to the early-70s, dressed in a gold lame catsuit (with easy access to throw my unmentionables on-stage, of course). Rawr.

"Something Stupid" - Frank Sinatra

Las Vegas, at its inception, was a stupid idea. Today, it is a mecca for all-things-debauchery. I wish to be part of the days of the Rat Pack. Ah, Frankie -- you, me and martinis. I would do something stupid like say "I love you" too.

"7am" - Dirty Vegas

There is obviously no video release for this, but an awesome YouTube user-created video reflecting clouds over Las Vegas. Ironic. Not often do I enjoy albums in their entirety. DV's 2002 album was phenomenal in my little dance music world (most would remember the group from the "Days Go By" fame). Adding a song titled "7am" to a Vegas playlist is a necessity (just as partying until 7 will be). I am also excited that the Harrises recently reconnected to record new stuff, as the follow-up to their self-titled album was horrible. Cliche alert: third time's the charm?

"Still the Same" - Bob Seger

Ah, yes... as Matt expected, I'm using Bob Seger in my first post. It will most certainly not be my last reference to Seger. I'm a big fan of double entendre in musical lyrics. While not sexually overt, the references between playing the game of cards to playing the game of relationships is pure genius. Once again, fun addition to the playlist, with all its gambling undertones. And I'm jealous because I cannot sing that low in karaoke. I'll return soon, refreshed from the desert sun (and a hangover or two)... perhaps with a tad less random play Tuesday.

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